Google has created a gadget that has made the news in the recent past. The Google Glass is a device that most people want to put on, at least once. This is a one-of-a-kind innovation that last week found its way into the British market. One can do perform some appealing and cool stuffs with this amazing wearable. You can, for instance, take photos, upload images to social platforms for instance twitter and Facebook. All this will be accomplished through voice command.
This impressive wearable now comes at a price that may way above the reach of most average consumers. It is additionally better suited for users of Android than iOS users. The device, however, has been made compatible with iPhone through an app called MyGlass. This makes it possible to read text messages and navigate maps. Windows Phone users will unfortunately miss out on most of these exciting features.
Essentially, this futuristic design has amazing capabilities of giving directions that turn as your head moves and snapping photos hands-free. Suffice to say, anyone donning this wondrous wearable is transformed into a walking wonder.
- The Google Glass has a pliable titanium headband that is uniquely durable. It stretches from ear to ear running alongside a plastic casing which conceals the main components of the Google Glass. This gives the Glass a clean and stylish look.
- There is a glass prism that is placed over the right eye. It is cube shaped and has a resolution of 640pixels by 360pixels. It is cleverly positioned out of the line of sight of the wearer. As small as this glass appears to the person wearing it, it looks like a 25inch high-definition screen.
- The Google Glass is powered by a battery that sits behind the right ear. The battery juts out in a rather noticeable but stylish manner. It also cannot sustain the charge for a full day.
- The Google glass is exceedingly light at merely 42 grams. Some users, however, may experience some form of mild headaches when they first start to put the device on. The manufacturers have described this experience as the Google Glass headache, and it goes away as one gets used to wearing the Google glass.
There are a number of somatic buttons on the Google Glass, but these are expertly tucked away from obvious sight. The Google Glass also has a USB port to charge the battery. On the right side, there is additionally a 3.25inch touch pad.